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“This Is Going To Be Terrible”: The Divisive Recording Techniques Paul McCartney Said Made the Beatles Sound So Good … from the American Songwriter Melanie Davis

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Paul McCartney of the BeatlesPaul McCartney describes how the Beatles used divisive recording techniques to achieve their distinct sounds in the 1960s.

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